Brandon Marshall signed a four-year $39 million extension in May. Over the past two seasons, the 30-year-old has amassed 23 touchdowns while averaging close to 1,400 yards (topped 1,000 yards seven straight years). Marshall has topped 100 catches in five of the last seven seasons and is locked in as a WR1 (should be selected before the end of Round 2).

Editor's note: There are some lingering concerns Marshall could secede some of his production to his red-hot third-year teammate, Alshon Jeffery. There should be plenty of offense to go around in Chicago and it's worth remembering we are talking about an offense guided by Jay Cutler. The Cutler-Marshall duo runs as deep as any QB-to-WR connection in the NFL. Marshall is simply too dominant, to the extent that even a down year would produce WR2 numbers.